
Matches 1,901 to 1,950 of 3,031
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| 1901 | MRG2-489 | Fairbanks, Dorothy (I24787)
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| 1902 | MRV3-8C8 | Fairbanks, Jennett (I24790)
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| 1903 | MRV3-Z2B | Wade, Sybil (I24783)
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| 1904 | MRV3-ZPN | Fairbank, Elizabeth (I24806)
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| 1905 | Mt. Pleasant News, Friday Evening, June 28, 1957, page 1 Mrs. Nina Willey Claimed by Death Mrs. Nina Willey, 75, died at 6:25 Friday morning at the Memorial hospital. Born January 17, 1882, she was the daughter of Alfred and Julia Smith Pierce. On July 4, 1901 she was united in marriage to Alex Willey. Mrs. Willey was a member of the church of the Latter Day Saints. Surviving are four daughters: Mrs. Olive McDowell, Mrs. John Sizemore, Mrs. Francis Walters, and Mrs. S.J. Wellington, all of Mt. Pleasant. Also surviving are one sister, Mrs. Stella Robbins of Hillsboro, one brother, Seymour Pierce of Mt. Pleasant and nine grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, four sisters and two brothers. Services will be held at the Cookes funeral home Sunday at 2 p.m. Burial will be in the Brooks Cemetery in New London. | Pierce, Nina Alice Belle (I16066)
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| 1906 | Multi Organ Failure - End Stage Renal Disease | McNaulty, Alberta Grace (I21267)
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| 1907 | MW7S-K2W | Fairbanks, William (I24812)
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| 1908 | Name change from PERCY to PIERCE/PEARCE • About Peter De Percy/Richard Pierce This information was taken from Pearce Genealogy Being the Record of the Posterity of Richard Pearce an Early Inhabitant of Portsmouth, in Rhode Island, Who came from England, and whose Genealogy is traced back to 974 with an Introduction of the Male Descendants of Josceline De Louvaine, the Second House of Percy, Earls of Northumberland, Barons Percy and Territorial Lords of Alnwick, Warkworth and Prudhoe Castles in the County of Northumberland, England, by Col. Frederick C. Pierce, Author of Peirce History, Pierce Genealogy, etc. Member of the British Harlequin and other historical societies. 1888 Rockford, Illinois. Page 36 THE AMERICAN BRANCH. From the foregoing historical sketch of the English branch of the Percies it will be seen that Peter17 Percy* was son of Ralph16 Percy; he (Peter17) was born in 1447 and his descent is as follows from the first ancestor: Galfred1, William2, Alan3, William4, William5, Agnes6, Henry7, William8, Henry9, Henry10, Henry11, Henry12, Henry13, Henry14, Henry15, Ralph16. Peter17 Percy had a son Richard18. • • The father was standard bearer to Richard the Third at the battle of Bosworth Field in 1485. Richard18 founded Pearce Hall in York, England, where he lived and died leaving an eldest son Richard19, Jr. Richard19, Jr. resided on the homestead of his father and had two sons Richard20,Jr., b. 1590, and William20. It was at this time that the spelling of the name in this branch was changed from Percy to Pearce. RICHARD20 PEARCE, JR., (Richard19) b. 1590; m. in England Martha _____. He resided in Bristol, England, and came to America in the ship "Lyons" from that place. His brother, Capt. William Pearce, was master of the ship. Children: 1. i. RICHARD21, b. 1615; m. Susannah Wright. 2. ii. JOHN21, b. _____; m. Mary ____, and Mrs. Rebecca Wheeler. iii. SAMUEL, b. iv. HANNAH, b. v. MARTHA, b. vi. SARAH, b. vii. WILLIAM, b. viii. MARY, b. CAPT. WILLIAM20 PEARCE (Richard19), b. in Bristol, England about 1595; m. _____. He d. July 13, 1641 (Boston Town Records). Res. Bristol, England, Boston, Mass., and Providence, Bahama Island. | Pierce, 20 Richard III (I16332)
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| 1909 | National Cemetery Administration. Nationwide Gravesite Locator. | Source (S139)
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| 1910 | Nettie Laura Jones Richardson died of an anurisium in the brain. | Jones, Nettie Laura (I21788)
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| 1911 | Newspapers and Periodicals. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts. The Digitized Content is licensed from the American Antiquarian Society ("AAS") and may not be reproduced, transferred, commercially or otherwise exploited, in whole or in part, outside the terms and conditions of this service without the express written consent of AAS. All rights reserved. | Source (S115)
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| 1912 | Nicholas and his wife Isabel (or Elizabeth) had seven sons. The eldest was John who married Agnes, and the youngest, also called John, was married to Alice Keats. Alice’s father, John Keats, owned land at Sulham which when the Doomsday Book was compiled in 1086, had been a feudal manor held by Theodoric the Goldsmith - an ancient kind of banker, who also held land at the adjoining manor of Purley Magna and other lands in Berkshire. John and Alice had a large family - four sons, John, Nicholas, William and Thomas, and three daughters, Eleanor, Joan and Alice. | Wilder, Nicolas (I19501)
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| 1913 | no children in this marriage | Family: Parker Kinsman / Mary A Fairbank (F7848)
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| 1914 | no children of this marriage | Family: Gilbert Hugh Fairbanke / Cibella Waide (F7878)
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| 1915 | Noble, Lot #73, Division 1 | Richards, Jerushia (I20787)
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| 1916 | Noble, Lot #73, Division 1 | Noble, Seth Austin (I22427)
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| 1917 | North Hampton State Hospital | Wilder, Franklin (I18281)
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| 1918 | Northfield Falls Cemetery | Covey, Terry Martin (I16605)
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| 1919 | Northfield Falls Cemetery | Fogg, Edith Bessette (I21131)
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| 1920 | not on document | Park, Inea (I14693)
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| 1921 | NOTE: Some online resources give his birth as Jul 24,1608 at Salford, Co.Bedfordshire, while others give his birth as Mar 7,1607/8 at Norwich, Co.Norfolk. I am unable to confirm these through valid research and resources. | Pierce, Thomas Jr. (I19731)
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| 1922 | Notes provided by Ramona Pierce, 10-16-2013: Richard was mustered into Civil War on 27th of unknown month, 1863, with 11th Regiment, Company C. He served 1863-65. | Doying, Richard Jedediah (I22382)
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| 1923 | Obituary posted here: https://www.tnfunerals.com/obituaries/print?o_id=8688388&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR35iU_pPhKDrvQaUWaBex6bg9niGuUysoPP1vI4-OTk7p1SbpLaIVNo2C8_aem_E0wvSfdVN68HbM9zkQ1gyQ | Gray, David Stephen (I24528)
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| 1924 | Obituary: https://wright-beard.com/tribute/details/4833/Sandra-Brown/obituary.html | Studer, Sandra (I24397)
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| 1925 | of yellow fever | Classecourcelle, Antoine Van Schalkwyck (I16350)
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| 1926 | Old Burying Ground | Bush, Ebenezer (I18853)
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| 1927 | on a Mississippi River steamer | Bancroft, Eva M. (I13425)
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| 1928 | One record says Berlin, VT. | Wheeler, Norman Edgar (I22389)
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| 1929 | or Ann | Booth, Sarah (I15074)
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| 1930 | or Lowestoft | Walkenden, Margaret (Lady) (I24099)
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| 1931 | or Wrisley | Risley, Eunice Chloe (I23981)
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| 1932 | original DOB = 11 Apr 1752 | Kendall, Abigail (I23524)
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| 1933 | Original sources vary according to directory. The title of the specific directory being viewed is listed at the top of the image viewer page. Check the directory title page image for full title and publication information. | Source (S89)
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| 1934 | Originally had: 25 Jul 1757 | Brooks, Esther (I20941)
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| 1935 | P34V-6K3 | Wilder, Thomas (I24840)
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| 1936 | P35Y-66R | Hemingway, Alice (I24821)
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| 1937 | P7HC-86J, 185676405 | Wylder, Nicholas (I23999)
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| 1938 | P7HC-X4Y | Knapp, Amy (I15902)
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| 1939 | P7HH-G7X, Present day Czech Republic | Wylder, John (I18396)
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| 1940 | Park Lawn Cemetery | Bedor, Grace Emma (I15616)
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| 1941 | Pearce Hall, West Riding, Yorkshire, England | Pierce, 20 Richard III (I16332)
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| 1942 | Pennsylvania (State). Death certificates, 1906–1963. Series 11.90 (1,905 cartons). Records of the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Record Group 11. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. | Source (S140)
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| 1943 | Per death record. | Brown, Philo Warren (I16620)
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| 1944 | Per source, Peter was a chair maker at the time of his death (suicide). | Willard, Peter (I20925)
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| 1945 | Persis Pierce, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth (_____) Pierce of Charlestown; her identity is deduced from the 1665 will of Thomas Pierce naming granddaughters Mary Bridge and Elizabeth Jefts [Tufts] living with him, and the Charlestown town record of 1646/7 calling William Bridges and Peter Tufts brothers. Persis was born in England, probably about 1625, and came to Charlestown in 1634 with her family. "Peircis Bridges" was admitted to Charlestown church 30 November 1643. She married William Bridges by 1643 and they had two children. After William Bridges's death, and no later than 6 May 1653, she had married, as his second wife, John Harrison of Boston, ropemaker, by whom she had ten more children | Pierce, Persis (I16293)
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| 1946 | Peter was the standard bearer to Richard the Third at the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485. | Percy, Peter (I24463)
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| 1947 | Phthisis Pulmonalis | Bruce, Wilder W. (I23570)
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| 1948 | Plot: H 45/1 | Stumme, Robert Louis (I14748)
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| 1949 | Plymouth | Coombs, John Sr. (I18483)
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| 1950 | possible DOB is also marked at 1615 | Bridge, William (I22774)
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